They are both Seramas, the one in the back is a traditional, the other one is either a Silked or a Silkie/Serama cross... haha, im sure I'll figure it iut once they are a little older {^~^}
Haha, i got a pic {^~^} You can barely tell that the Silkie (or Silked?) one is a so unless you look close. Must be the age, i knew my Naked Neck silies looked the same at their age (or, at least, what i expect their age to be)
Here ya go! Yes, the lady at the farm store told me they came...
Hmm... ive actually never heard of that site. My entire family uses Murry McMurry, the chicks i just got were the first that werent from there; we got them from the local feed store.
Heres the pictures of my chicks {^~^}
Yeah, and because my mother is worried about an animal getting into the garage, they live in a little brooder in my room. No heat lamp, just chillin in the hay :D My little siste rkeeps going in there to play with them :lol:
shahtir101: oh my gosh, that is awesome!
Just got my first Seramas yesterday... one Silkie Serama and one traditional, both black. Not sure of age... but they no longer need a heat lamp, according to the local feed store.
Totally new to Seramas, and I have come across a question regarding showing.
So, one of mine is a "normal" Serama, it has the standard feathers. I have another that I was told was a "Silkie Serama", a Serama with Silkie feathers.
Now, when they say Silkie Serama, do they mean just simply a...
Hey everyone! My 4-H leader had recommneded the site back when she was my leader. Anyways, my chicks had gone through a little encounter with weasels and such, fhey didnt make it (they were Buff Laced Polish), and I sadly never got to show chickens.
I just happened across some Seramas at our...